JOB
Employees in this classification enter into a formalized agreement to participate in a four year program of on-the-job training, classroom instruction and ongoing proficiency testing. Upon completion of this commitment, the apprentice is tested for journey level proficiency. Apprentices are indentured to a joint labor/management committee that is responsible for every aspect of the apprentice's professional development. During training performs progressively more difficult and technical duties. In the advanced stages of apprenticeship, performs basic Station Electrician/Operator duties in the construction, maintenance and repair of equipment in power plants, pumping plants and substations. OPEN EXAMINATION - NOTE: THIS RECRUITMENT FOR STATION ELECTRICAN/OPERATOR APPRENTICE IS AN UNCLASSIFIED, NON-CIVIL SERVICE, AT-WILL FULL TIME POSITION. WHILE EMPLOYED, THE INDIVIDUAL APPOINTED WILL RECEIVE THE SAME SALARY, BENEFITS AND LEAVE ACCRUALS AS COMPARABLE SALARIED CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES. Essential functions of the job include, but are not limited to, the following: Ensures Department services are provided with exceptional customer service and the highest level of ethical standards.Constructs new switchboards and rewires existing switchboards from plans furnished by engineering and wires them to facilities at the various stations.Pulls cables, makes wiring looms, racks cables and looms, bores holes in walls, and installs electrical devices to facilitate electrical construction in stations.Constructs and maintains electrical facilities and equipment in stations. Climbs up ladders and station racks up to a height of 30 feet.Installs, maintains, and repairs equipment such as: transformers, circuit breakers, pump motors, meters, lighting fixtures, switches, bus work, conduits, and commercial wiring in all stations.Operates 4kV and 12kV switch gear, 34.5kV and 69kV circuit breakers (air, oil, vacuum, and SF6) and air disconnect switches.Verifies switching procedures and may revise standard switching procedures as necessary related to electrical substation repair and maintenance.Reads and interprets electrical plans, maps, schematics, and blue prints.Installs, repairs, and maintains telemetering, fiber optic cables, and telecommunication systems (SCADA).Troubleshoots electric circuitry and equipment in the various stations.Makes necessary repairs or alterations such as cleaning, replacement or repairs on motors, regulators, circuit breakers, transformers, motor controllers, and switches.Tests transformers, circuit breakers, motors and switches for reliability by using standardized test methods.Drives and operates vehicles such as: work trucks, pick-up trucks, insulator washer trucks, bucket trucks, fork lifts and other city vehicles to job sites.Performs duties in the handling, cleanup, and disposal of hazardous materials, related to an electrical utility system.May be required to participate in related divisional cross-training efforts based on operational necessity. Experience and qualifications gained in this cross-training may apply towards promotional opportunities and transfers.Assumes responsibility for ensuring the duties of the position are performed in a safe efficient manner.Performs other related duties as assigned or as the situation requires.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
ExperienceNo specific requirement.Some experience in electric construction is highly desirable.Some experience in electronics is highly desirable.Education/TrainingHigh school diploma or equivalent.Attendance is required for all courses and acceptable grade levels must be achieved.License(s)/Certification(s)Valid Class C California driver's license.A valid California class "A" driver's license is required prior to the completion of the probationary period. City will provide the necessary training to obtain class "A" driver's licenses during probationary period.Knowledge, Skills & AbilitiesSkill in: Operation of switch gear, circuit breakers (air, oil, vacuum, and SF6), and air disconnect switches.Ability to: Provide exceptional customer service to all employees and vendors.Carry out verbal instructions.Communicate effectively in English both orally and in writing.Develop necessary skills from on-the-job training and meet the standards of performance for the classification by the end of the probationary period.Differentiate between different colors used in station operations.Establish smooth working relationships and resolve interpersonal conflicts.Foster a teamwork environment.Learn new skills and information required for the performance of job duties.Lift the tools of the trade (up to 90 lbs).Model and practice the highest standards of ethical conduct.Operate light/heavy vehicles, power tools, and hand tools.Perform the heavy physical construction aspects of the occupation.Read, understand, and interpret electrical plans.Read, write, and comprehend effectively in English.Work cooperatively with supervisors and co-workers.Work in confined spaces.Other CharacteristicsWillingness to: Work overtime as requested or required. Assume responsibility for maintaining a safe working environment.Be part of a team and work as a member of a team.Cooperate with and abide by all Division rules and regulations.Special ConditionsEmployees in these classifications, who are required by applicable laws and regulations to have respiratory protection, shall comply with the American National Standards Institute's (ANSI) requirements on Practices for Respiratory Protection.Exceptional Customer Service PolicyThe City of Glendale values quality customer service and takes pride in the exceptional service provided by every employee. As a part of the Glendale team, we are dedicated to delivering courteous, considerate, and personalized attention to our diverse community and to one another. Please click on the link to read the Exceptional Customer Service Policy.NoteAn equivalent combination of experience, education and/or training may be considered as a substitute for the listed minimum requirements.